| D | |
| Late one cold and stormy night I heard a dog a' barkin, |
| D | |
| Then I thought I heard somebody at my door a' knockin, |
| G | A | D | D/F# | G | |
| I wo | ndered who could | be outdide in s | uch an | awful storm, |
| A | D | |
| Then I saw a little girl with a p | uppy in her a | rms, |
| (verse 2) |
| D | |
| Before I could say a word she said, 'My name is Sandy, |
| And this here is my puppy dog, it's name is little Andy, |
| G | A | D/F# | G | |
| St | anding in the bi | tter cold in | just a ragged d | ress, |
| A | D | |
| Then I asked her to come in and t | his is what she s | aid, |
| (verse 3) |
| D | |
| Ain't ya got no gingerbread, |
| D | |
| Ain't ya got no candy, |
| D | |
| Ain't ya got an extra bed for me and little Andy, |
| G | A | |
| Patty cake and bak | ersman, |
| D | G | |
| My m | ommy ran a | way again, |
| G | A | |
| And | we was all alone and didn't know what else to | do, |
| A7 | D | |
| I wonder if you'll | let us stay with | you, |
| (verse 4) |
| D | |
| Giddy up trotty horse, going to the mill, |
| D | |
| Can we stay all night, |
| D | |
| If you don't love us no one will, |
| D | |
| I promise we won't cry, |
| G | A | |
| London bridge is fal | lin' down, |
| D | G | |
| My da | ddy's drunk ag | ain in town, |
| G | A | |
| And w | e was all alone and didn't what we could | do, |
| A7 | D | |
| I wonder if you'll | let us stay with | you, |
| (verse 5) |
| D | |
| She was just a little girl, not more than six or seven, |
| D | |
| But that night as they slept the angels took them both to heaven, |
| G | A | D | G | |
| God knew little A | ndy would be lo | nesome with her g | one, |
| A | D | |
| Now Sandy and her puppy dog won't e | ver be al | one, |
| (ending) |
| D | |
| Ain't ya got no gingerbread, |
| D | |
| Ain't ya got no candy, |
| D | |
| Ain't ya got an extra bed for me and little, Andy, |